"If another person hits me up for tickets, my head will explode," Anthony Ramos, who plays John Laurens and Philip Hamilton in "Hamilton," tells the News' Jacqueline Cutler.

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He and Daveed Diggs, who also pulls double duty as both Thomas Jefferson and Marquis de Lafayette, guest star on "Law & Order SVU" Wednesday, and oddly, no one on the NBC cop drama bugged them for tickets to the Broadway show about founding father Alexander Hamilton.

Much of the TV show's cast, like celebrities from Beyoncé to former President Bill Clinton, have already seen the megahit. And Raul Esparza, who plays Assistant DA Rafael Barba, has been in nine Broadway productions, the last, "Leap of Faith," was co-written by SVU's showrunner Warren Leight. Esparza was a "Hamilton" fan since its birth Off-Broadway at the Public Theater.

"If anyone really needed tickets, they should ask Mariska," Ramos says. "That's the queen bee right there. Mariska is pretty resourceful. She knows her way around the 'Hamilton' community and she is family now. She can basically do whatever."

Hargitay tells Confidenti@l that she is indeed a big "Hamilton" fan with serious connections.

"I've seen it five times," the "SVU" star admits, adding that she also had tickets on her 52nd birthday last week, but got snowed in. However, the show's creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda,sent her a happy birthday video message to make up for the inconvenience.

"Best birthday present ever!" she said. "I've never felt this way about a show."